Recently, Egypt, Qatar and other countries have warned Israel that if Israel conducts a ground operation against the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, it will lead to "catastrophic consequences" and serious repercussions. These countries expressed strong concern about Israel's actions and believed that Israel's goal was to drive the Palestinian population from their homes. In addition, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock also said that a ground operation against Rafah would cause a "humanitarian catastrophe", stressing that the people of Gaza could not disappear in a vacuum.
At this time, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said it would submit a plan to the wartime cabinet to conduct a ground operation in Rafah and eliminate Hamas militants in the area. However, this plan has been strongly warned by countries such as Egypt and Qatar.
1.Jeopardizing the Peace Agreement: Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukeri noted that Israeli ground operations in Rafah would pose a threat to the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel. Rafah shares a border with Egypt, and if the Palestinians are driven to Egypt, it will have a negative impact on relations between the two countries.
2.Humanitarian catastrophe: German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said a ground operation against Rafah would create a catastrophe. The Gaza Strip has already suffered from a long period of conflict and blockade, and further Israeli action will have a significant impact on the survival and basic needs of the local population.
3.Mass casualties: Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip have caused more than 280,000 people died, nearly 670,000 people were injured. If Israel launches a large-scale military operation against Rafah, it could lead to more people**.
1.International Concerns and Warnings: Qatar issued similar warnings, while Saudi Arabia said that Israel's attack on Rafah would have "very serious implications." These countries are concerned and concerned that Israel's actions will trigger more serious consequences and threaten regional stability and security.
2.Monitoring and calling for decision-making: German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock spoke on social media calling for monitoring of Israel's actions and warning of a possible humanitarian crisis. She stressed that reckless use of military force is not the solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
3.Increased pressure on human rights protections: The United Nations has also expressed concern about Israel's actions, arguing that the people of the Gaza Strip have already endured disproportionate suffering. The international community's responsibility to protect civilians in the Gaza Strip has become even more urgent, as appealed by various international agencies and human rights organizations.
Israel's initiative to conduct ground operations in the Rafah area has aroused widespread concern and concern in the international community. Countries such as Egypt, Qatar, and Germany have issued warnings, emphasizing the catastrophic consequences and serious repercussions of Israel's actions. The international community has strongly criticized Israel's actions and called for measures to protect the population of the Gaza Strip and uphold humanitarian principles. At this tense moment, the international community should intensify its efforts to promote peace negotiations in order to achieve long-term stable reconciliation. It is only through dialogue and negotiation that a genuine solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict can be found and lasting peace and prosperity will be brought to the Palestinian people.